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Keystone Heritage Park is an archeological site, an archaic wetlands and a botanical garden making it the perfect spot for birdwatchers. It is home to many species of birds and is a stop on a migratory route with over 193 species of birds have been spotted here, including 22 species considered rare by the Audubon Society.
When you are in the mood for some classic Texas sounds and suds, think first of Little Bit of Texas, El Paso's and Southern New Mexico's #1 hot spot for nightlife. You and your friends can dance to Texas Red Dirt and today's top 40 country hits all night long on undoubtedly the biggest dance floor in four counties. With surprisingly welcomed night specials such as College Thursdays, It's Five O'Clock Somewhere, Saturday, the Ultimate Ladies' Night and everyday Fireballs, you will be glad you went and you'll be back to meet even more new folks out for a great time. Throw your own Texas-size parties for that special event with a simple call for group reservations. Come and get your night on!
It's all happening at the El Paso Zoo, a thriving center for education and fun, where visitors can view more than 250 species of animals, learn about their natural habitats, and discover how to preserve endangered species for future generations. The 35-acre zoo boasts a variety of natural habitats to explore. Exhibits include a Reptile House, South American Pavilion, Americas Aviary, Cisneros Paraje, Birds of Prey, Forest Atrium, Asian Grasslands and an Elephant Complex. In all, there are 500 mammals, reptiles and birds, 100 fish and 250 invertebrates. Other fun activities include a carousel, food court and gift shop.
Let your mind and heart explore the El Paso Museum of Art which was born from a need to house a significant donation of European Baroque and Renaissance works to the City encompassing major works by Botticelli, Canaletto, Van Dyck, Zurbarán, and Artemesia Gentilleschi, among other Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance masters. You will be astounded with EPMA's 7000+ works and their effort to collect, preserve, interpret, and exhibit works of art that support and illuminate the Museum’s permanent collection of American, European, and Mexican Art, celebrating the region’s diverse cultures through exhibitions, acquisitions, and educational programs providing a stimulating and inspiring environment for all audiences.